Kitchener Volkstrauertag ceremony on Sunday

On Sunday, Woodland Cemetery in Kitchener's Stanley Park neighbourhood will play host to Volkstrauertag, the national day of mourning in Germany. As CBC KW's Colin Butler explained on The Morning Edition, 187 German soldiers are buried in that cemetery.

The Morning Edition - K-WWaterloo author reflects on growing up MennoniteMar 3, 2015 | 4:07Carrie Snyder talks about growing up in the secular Mennonite faith, and how it affects her writing, including her latest novel, "Girl Runner."

The Morning Edition - K-WSkating as a way of being CanadianMar 3, 2015 | 4:54Reporter Melanie Ferrier heads to a Kitchener community ice rink to talk to 17 Sudanese-Canadian youth who are learning how to skate for the first time.

The Morning Edition - K-WCollective gardening in Guelph backyardsMar 2, 2015 | 5:48Mike Barber oversees a local community program in Guelph that partners gardeners with homeowners who are willing to have fruits and vegetables planted in their backyards.

The Morning Edition - K-WWaterloo fraternity fights sexual violence on campus with awareness videoMar 2, 2015 | 10:15University of Waterloo fraternity Sigma Chi has created a video they hope will spark dialogue around sexual assault on campus, countering the feeling that fraternities are often perceived as a big part of the problem.

The Morning Edition - K-WNo-one wants to die in an ICUFeb 26, 2015 | 7:17The region's top palliative care Doctor Ahmed Jakda tells us about the tough conversation every family needs to have with a loved who is terminally ill: where do you want to die? He says the answer is always different, but it's never in an ICU.

The Morning Edition - K-WFighting chronic pain with positive thinkingFeb 26, 2015 | 6:51Jim Moss explains how learning gratitude, empathy and optimism helped him deal with his chronic pain and how the lessons he learned could help people suffering from arthritis.

The Morning Edition - K-WTalking traffic lightsFeb 25, 2015 | 8:06Miovision, a Waterloo Region company thinks its solved the problem of easing traffic congestion without building new roads. They key, it says, is letting traffic signals talk to one another -- and they've just raised $30 million to make it happen.

The Morning Edition - K-WStudents feel lost after Kitchener's Everest College closesFeb 25, 2015 | 5:58A group of students and staff from the now defunct Everest College gathered in downtown Kitchener on Tuesday to protest what the cancellation of their classes.

The Morning Edition - K-WKitchener passes 2015 budgetFeb 24, 2015 | 4:51Kitchener passed its final budget last night. It includes a 9.9% increase to water costs. Hear why that was the most hotly debated topic, and why it's worth the cost.

The Morning Edition - K-WOntario's new sex ed curriculum will be a partnership between parents, teachersFeb 24, 2015 | 13:42Ontario's sex education curriculum is getting a major overhaul; it hasn't been updated since 1998. Education Minister Liz Sandals explains what it will teach, and at what age, and Planned Parenthood Waterloo Region's executive director shares her take.

The Morning Edition - K-WWaterloo resident clears part of Laurel Trail himselfFeb 23, 2015 | 5:24Hear why one Waterloo resident decided to start shoveling a city trail when the city wasn't getting the job done to his standards.